The TF11C60 is a 60V N-Channel MOSFET from Alpha & Omega Semiconductor (AOS). This MOSFET is designed for high-efficiency power switching applications. It leverages advanced trench MOSFET technology to achieve low on-resistance and gate charge, resulting in improved performance and reduced power losses.
Applications:
- Synchronous Rectification in Power Supplies: Used in secondary-side rectification to improve efficiency in AC-DC and DC-DC converters.
- DC-DC Converters: Employed in various DC-DC converter topologies such as buck, boost, and buck-boost converters for efficient power conversion.
- Motor Control: Suitable for controlling DC motors in applications ranging from power tools to robotics.
- Load Switching: Used as a high-side or low-side switch to control power to various loads in electronic systems.
- Battery Management Systems (BMS): Used for battery charging and discharging control in BMS applications.
Features:
- Low On-Resistance (RDS(on)): Minimizes conduction losses, leading to higher efficiency.
- Low Gate Charge (Qg): Reduces switching losses, improving overall performance.
- Avalanche Rated: Withstands high avalanche energy, enhancing robustness and reliability.
- Fast Switching Speed: Enables high-frequency operation, allowing for smaller and more efficient designs.
- Trench MOSFET Technology: Provides superior performance compared to planar MOSFETs.
- RoHS Compliant: Meets environmental regulations for hazardous substances.
Benefits:
- Increased Efficiency: Low on-resistance and gate charge minimize power losses, resulting in higher efficiency in power conversion applications.
- Reduced Heat Dissipation: Lower power losses lead to reduced heat generation, simplifying thermal management.
- Improved Reliability: Avalanche rating enhances robustness and ensures reliable operation under demanding conditions.
- Smaller Footprint: Enables the design of compact and lightweight power electronic systems.
- Cost-Effective Solution: Provides a high-performance solution at a competitive price.
The TF11C60 is typically available in a through-hole package (TO-220 or similar) or a surface-mount package (such as DPAK or TO-252), depending on the specific variant. Its electrical characteristics include a drain-source voltage (VDS) of 60V, a continuous drain current (ID) rating that varies based on the package and operating conditions, and a gate-source voltage (VGS) rating typically around ±20V. The device is designed to operate over a wide temperature range. It is used in various industrial and consumer electronics applications.